acquiesced Meaning in Tamil ( acquiesced வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
எதிர்ப்பின்றி ஏற்றுக் கொள்,
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acquiesced's Usage Examples:
The divorced father acquiesced in the removal of the children.
The annexation was acquiesced in by a considerable number of the white inhabitants.
If this were an attempt to steer a middle course his true actions could not have been kept secret long, and as it is implied that the Philistines subsequently acquiesced in David's sovereignty in Hebron, it is not easy to see what interest they had in embroiling him with the men of Judah.
He acquiesced in the earl's dictatorship; left to his eldest son, Edward, the difficult task of reorganizing the royal party; marched with the Montfortians to Evesham; and narrowly escaped sharing the fate of his gaoler.
The place catered to the espresso crowd but Dean acquiesced.
Would they have been married months ago if she had acquiesced?The place catered to the espresso crowd but Dean acquiesced.
From the remoter provinces, which had acquiesced in his accession, little help was to be expected; but the legions of Dalmatia, Pannonia and Moesia were eager in his cause, the praetorian cohorts were in themselves a formidable force and an efficient fleet gave him the mastery of the Italian seas.
It was decided that the father had consented, and subsequently acquiesced, to the child remaining in England.
His friend and instructor, Bernard of Clairvaux, the most influential ecclesiastic of the time, remonstrated against his election on account of his "innocence and simplicity," but Bernard soon acquiesced and continued to be the mainstay of the papacy throughout Eugenius's pontificate.
The Merovingians had no idea that they were abdicating the least part of their authority, nevertheless the deprivations acquiesced in by the feebler kings led of necessity to the diminution of their authority and their judicial powers, and to the abandonment of public taxation.
In the latter case alternatives may be acquiesced in.
Synonyms:
connive, assent, accede, agree,
Antonyms:
precede, refuse, differ, disagree, dissent,